HomeReal Estate & DevelopmentNew Jersey Institute of Technology takes 25K SF at Northeast Science and...

New Jersey Institute of Technology takes 25K SF at Northeast Science and Technology Center

New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) as has been announced as the first academic partner at the Northeast Science and Technology (NEST) Center in Kenilworth. The university plans to establish the NJIT @ NEST Center for Translational Research with the goal of expanding upon its track record of translating fundamental research into products and services that benefit humanity.

Ranked as one of the nation’s top research universities (R1) by the Carnegie Classification and as a top 50 public university by U.S. News & World Report, NJIT is set to expand its presence into the NEST campus, occupying 25,000 square feet at building 15 NEST.

The NJIT @ NEST Center for Translational Research will equip professors and students with a dedicated area to conduct groundbreaking research and accelerate the transformation of discoveries into tangible solutions for real-world problems.

“New Jersey is at the forefront of life sciences and technology innovation, and this partnership between NJIT and the NEST Center solidifies our position as a global leader in these critical industries,” Gov. Phil Murphy said. “By investing in academic-industry partnerships, we’re not only fostering groundbreaking research but also creating jobs and driving economic growth that benefit all New Jerseyans. I’m proud to see NJIT and NEST lead the way in shaping the future of science and technology.”

“This partnership will provide NJIT’s researchers with access to first-class lab spaces and will open up tremendous opportunities for collaboration with others at the NEST Center,” NJIT President Teik C. Lim, said. “This opportunity aligns perfectly with our vision and new strategic plan, which calls for an expansion of NJIT’s role as a nexus of innovation that brings together people and ideas from around the world to spur creativity, innovation and high-impact practical research.”

NJIT’s researchers and students will utilize the facility to explore cutting-edge fields, including life sciences, biomedical engineering, biology, material science and engineering, chemical engineering, chemistry, computing, and artificial intelligence fields.

“The ecosystem created between the private and public sector and both large companies and startups is best anchored by academia,” John Saraceno, co-founder and managing principal of Onyx Equities. “For these reasons, we felt it was critical to bring NJIT—an institution of the highest caliber—to NEST. The decision for the university to move these facilities to the NEST campus will positively impact both health care and humanity.”

This partnership follows the recent announcements of CoreWeave establishing an AI co-location data center at the 11 NEST building and Revlon relocating its Science and Innovation Lab to part of the 15 NEST building. The location of CoreWeave and NJIT on the NEST campus supports NJIT’s growth in machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, and robotics, with the goal of becoming a major player in AI innovation in higher education.

Dan Loughlin of JLL and Jonathan Scheinberg of Outshine Properties represented the ownership group of Onyx Equities, Machine Investment Group, and Pivot Real Estate Partners.

Related Articles

Ephicacy in Iselin appoints Powers as SVP of biometrics

Ephicacy, a rapidly growing biometrics contract research organization (CRO) headquartered in Iselin, announced the appointment of Jamie Powers, DrPH, as senior vice president of...

New Jersey Realtors housing market data for February shows rise in median sales prices

New Jersey’s housing market saw a continued rise in median sales prices across all property types this February, even as closed sales and new...

Kislak sells 131K SF office building in Parsippany for $10M

The Kislak Company, Inc. announced the recent sale of a 131,346-square-foot office building on 7.98 acres at 959 Route 46 in Parsippany for $10...

Rutgers Business School revamps MBA in professional accounting

Rutgers Business School announced that it has revamped its graduate degree in professional accounting to equip students with the skills demanded by an industry...

NAI James E. Hanson hire of Kretowicz as senior vice president boosts health care practice

Commercial real estate firm NAI James E. Hanson said on March 20 that Kim Kretowicz was hired as senior vice president and was designated...

Rowan University opens new Virtua Health College Research Center

Rowan University marked a major milestone in its research enterprise as leaders from Rowan, Virtua Health and local government gathered to cut the ribbon...

Latest Articles

NJEDA says 7 new micro business lenders awarded funding under Main Street Lenders Grant initiative

The New Jersey Economic Development Authority on March 23 announced that seven new micro business lenders have been awarded funding under the Main Street...

Burning smell forces Newark Liberty controllers to leave control tower, disrupting flights   

Flights at Newark Liberty International Airport were disrupted Monday morning by a burning smell in a control tower that caused controllers to evacuate the...

Saint Peter’s University debuts nursing and health professions education suite

Saint Peter’s University said on March 23 that it officially marked the opening of its Health Education, Simulation and Innovation Suite at its School...

Ephicacy in Iselin appoints Powers as SVP of biometrics

Ephicacy, a rapidly growing biometrics contract research organization (CRO) headquartered in Iselin, announced the appointment of Jamie Powers, DrPH, as senior vice president of...

New Jersey Realtors housing market data for February shows rise in median sales prices

New Jersey’s housing market saw a continued rise in median sales prices across all property types this February, even as closed sales and new...

Aquestive Therapeutics appoints Zalewski to chief legal officer and chief compliance officer

Warren-based pharmaceutical company Aquestive Therapeutics Inc. announced the appointment of Thomas A. Zalewski as chief legal officer and chief compliance officer, effective April 2. He...

Latest Articles

NJEDA says 7 new micro business lenders awarded funding under Main Street Lenders Grant initiative

The New Jersey Economic Development Authority on March 23 announced that seven new micro business lenders have been awarded funding under the Main Street...

Burning smell forces Newark Liberty controllers to leave control tower, disrupting flights   

Flights at Newark Liberty International Airport were disrupted Monday morning by a burning smell in a control tower that caused controllers to evacuate the...

Saint Peter’s University debuts nursing and health professions education suite

Saint Peter’s University said on March 23 that it officially marked the opening of its Health Education, Simulation and Innovation Suite at its School...

Ephicacy in Iselin appoints Powers as SVP of biometrics

Ephicacy, a rapidly growing biometrics contract research organization (CRO) headquartered in Iselin, announced the appointment of Jamie Powers, DrPH, as senior vice president of...

New Jersey Realtors housing market data for February shows rise in median sales prices

New Jersey’s housing market saw a continued rise in median sales prices across all property types this February, even as closed sales and new...